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Limberlost

Age Book of the Year from the twice Miles Franklin Award-shortlisted author

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Shortlisted, Miles Franklin Literary Award 2023
Winner, Book People Adult Fiction Book of the Year 2023
Shortlisted, Fiction, Indie Book Awards 2023
Shortlisted, Dylan Thomas Prize

'A pitch-perfect story...' Age

In the heat of a long summer Ned hunts rabbits in a river valley, hoping the pelts will earn him enough money to buy a small boat.

His two brothers are away at war, their whereabouts unknown. His father and older sister struggle to hold things together on the family orchard, Limberlost.

Desperate to ignore it all—to avoid the future rushing towards him—Ned dreams of open water.

As his story unfolds over the following decades, we see how Ned's choices that summer come to shape the course of his life, the fate of his family and the future of the valley, with its seasons of death and rebirth.

The third novel by the award-winning author of Flames and The Rain Heron, Limberlost is an extraordinary chronicle of life and land: of carnage and kindness, blood ties and love.

Robbie Arnott's acclaimed debut, Flames (2018), won a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist award and a Tasmanian Premier's Literary Prize, and was shortlisted for a Victorian Premier's Literary Award, a New South Wales Premier's Literary Award, a Queensland Literary Award, the Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction and the Not the Booker Prize. His follow-up, The Rain Heron (2020), won the Age Book of the Year award, and was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award, the ALS Gold Medal, the Voss Literary Prize and an Adelaide Festival Award. He lives in Hobart.

'Robbie Arnott is the sort of young writer we all hoped would emerge in Australia, a Conrad-like storyteller whose tales always tremble on the edge of the mythic and legendary. And as well as being a splendid narrator of tales, he has a quality too easily overlooked now. He writes beautifully! May his readers and his rewards abound!' Thomas Keneally

'Ned—with his shame and pride—blazes his way into your heart. A tender, soaring novel from one of Australia's finest writers.' Sisonke Msimang

'Limberlost is an immersive experience, a story that is deeply embedded in the language of its environment, drawing much of its power from the places that surround and inform its characters...Though scaled right down to a single, humble life, Limberlost is lit up by the energy of that life's relationships. It serves as a reminder of the complicated position humans occupy, tangled as we are in the webs of interdependence, of pain and responsibility and care, that bind us to a world much greater than ourselves.' Australian Book Review

'In Limberlost magic lies in lyrical language and the powerfully real characters brought to life through it...This is a novel about the deepest of emotions, about love, the fear of loss, and about joy.' Age

'Arnott's style has tempered into something rich and singing...Breathtakingly moving.' Guardian

'Extraordinarily imaginative...His writing is so exquisite. Full of striking images.' ABC TV Weekend Breakfast

'A striking book, with lingering resonance and great heart.' Saturday Paper

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      July 19, 2022
      Fifteen-year-old Ned helps his father and sister on the family orchard while his brothers are away at war. Seeking escape from his sister’s worry and his father’s silence, Ned traps and shoots rabbits and sells their pelts, hoping to save enough money to buy a small boat to sail the local river. Ned remembers the story of a murderous whale he heard when he was a boy, and the summer that his father took him and his brothers out to the river mouth to face the monster. He longs to repeat the experience and return to the water. Time passes and we see Ned at various stages in his life and the things that bring him joy and sadness over the years. But always we return to that pivotal summer, which echoes throughout his life to come. Limberlost is an exquisitely moving and intimate story that is more rooted in realism than Arnott’s previous works, but still carries the wonder and subtle magic his writing is known for. Through Ned, we experience the painful eagerness of youth and the casual brutality of nature and humankind. Arnott masterfully explores masculinity, brotherhood and familial love, and layers his tale with a haunted, almost Gothic, atmosphere. Limberlost is another astonishing book from one of Australia’s most electrifying young authors. It will no doubt be appearing on prize lists in the near future. Chloë Cooper is a writer and library assistant in Meanjin.

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